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First , the QP / AP preposing rule proposed in $ 1.3 , for di comparative sentences like 28 , should apply to che comparatives . Furthermore , the optional rule which moves the compared phrase out of the QP and to the end of S ...
First , the QP / AP preposing rule proposed in $ 1.3 , for di comparative sentences like 28 , should apply to che comparatives . Furthermore , the optional rule which moves the compared phrase out of the QP and to the end of S ...
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This rule can apply to any coning — which nonetheless requires context for its stituent ' irrespective of ( its ) focus ... application of for accent placement ; G defines his Stress Ac- intonational topicalization , other rules ( e.g. ...
This rule can apply to any coning — which nonetheless requires context for its stituent ' irrespective of ( its ) focus ... application of for accent placement ; G defines his Stress Ac- intonational topicalization , other rules ( e.g. ...
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Moreover , the number of times the rule addressed to students and to the general edu- may apply to its own output need ... rather than in novelty of contents or com- application of WFR's to major categories , and pleteness of coverage .
Moreover , the number of times the rule addressed to students and to the general edu- may apply to its own output need ... rather than in novelty of contents or com- application of WFR's to major categories , and pleteness of coverage .
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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